[Bug 639616] Re: aptd crashed with AttributeError in _inline_callbacks()

2012-04-26 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Hello, this happens in 12.04 Release to!

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[Bug 861799] Re: banshee using 100% cpu

2011-10-16 Thread Raimund Sacherer
If I activate the MINI Mode Extension, and put banshee to mini mode, it
goes back to an (more or less) acceptable 18-20 % cpu load, In full
screen mode, it takes up at least 80% of my cpu, even doing nothing.

with the 18-20 % I am doing internet radio listening, so, well, as I
said, it's somewhat acceptible, I am suspicious though if it may be
related to the display of the buffering, it seams this is updated really
quite often, I had such a bug in an application of mine too, long ago, I
changed to only do a screen update when the % number changes instead of
every time the state changed, made a tremendious difference! So this
might be something to checkout, just throwing it out there, without
looking at the sources ...

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[Bug 560656] Re: The mysql add-on module is out of sync with asterisk

2010-05-04 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Jonaz__ you can configure ODBC, it's not that hard and works, this is
what I am doing, or I am sure you can recompile the mysql module as
well,

best

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[Bug 560656] Re: The mysql add-on module is out of sync with asterisk

2010-04-30 Thread Raimund Sacherer
*sigh* I resorted to ODBC because I do not like building the package
anew on upgrades ...

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[Bug 436130] Re: OpenVZ kernel out of date, karmic requires 2.6.27

2010-04-23 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Karoly, you are running the debian official vz kernel, which should be
2.6.26, right? As far as I know there is the fd_signal stuff, which got
introduced in 2.6.27, I do not know if it's backported to 2.6.26, but I
know it's backported to the latest stable OpenVZ Kernel 2.6.18, you can
use this kernel from openvz.org on your debian system and it works (I
use this kernel an all my production machines).

It might eliviate your problem, but I have stopped testing lucid some
weeks ago.

The Point is I am not sure how to proceed further, Lucid will apparently
not have an OpenVZ Kernel and it seems they recommend switching to LXC.

LXC has, IMHO, major maturity problems, it is not there yet. (At least I
could not get it running on an Lucid Host ...)

Right now I am very tempted to screw the containerization and just use
KVM's instead, but that would mean to abandon all my slightly older
hardware ...

Anyone else in the same boat?

best

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[Bug 560656] [NEW] The mysql add-on module is out of sync with asterisk

2010-04-11 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Public bug reported:

The mysql add-on is version 1.6.2.0-1 versus the asterisk with version
1:1.6.2.2-1ubuntu2.

It tells me that the module is not compiled to the source asterisk was
built from and refuses to load the module!

please update the add-on to 1.6.2.2 also!

best
ray

** Affects: asterisk-addons (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 436130] Re: OpenVZ kernel out of date, karmic requires 2.6.27

2010-03-26 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Hi Stefan,

what kernel are you using? If possible, could you try the latest openvz
2.6.18 kernel, (2.6.18, 028stab068.5 or 028stab068.3, as they are
basically the same).

The point is that in this release the fd_signal function is backported
from the newer kernels (think it was introduced in 2.6.27).

I *think* this is the reason of the current incompatibilities, because
the newer distributions need this functionality.

I can not test it because all my machines are running proxmox kernels
and they have not incorporated this last patch as of now due to some kvm
problems, but I would really appreciate you trying and reporting if
possible and if you are not running these kernels already.

best
Ray
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[Bug 436130] Re: OpenVZ kernel out of date, karmic requires 2.6.27

2010-03-10 Thread Raimund Sacherer
openvz 2.6.18 is not an old kernel at all, it is the best maintained
*stable* kernel out there, with hundreds of backports fixes, based on
the stable redhat5 kernel.

I had in my beginnings various problems with oopses and panics using 24
and 27 kernels, and all disappeared running 2.6.18.

Heck, even 2.6.9 redhat kernel is considered *superstable* for use as
host server.

The next host-kernel which will be considered stable for openvz will
either be 2.6.32 or 2.6.31, i dearly hope it will be 32, the decision
will be based on what redhat will take as next stable kernel for
redhat6, soon to be released (midyear).


So, basically there will be rather a long-time usage of 2.6.18 as stable 
servers and I definitly want ubuntu lucid server vps's ... I second that this 
bug HAS to be fixed somehow and can not be considered: non-fixable, kernel to 
old.

There has to be a way to check the dependencys for this mountall stuff
and if the kernel is not supported, than fallback to something not so
shiny!

Heck, lucid will be LTS, the next big upgrade for all which depend on a
stable, long supported operating system, and a hellload of people are
using VPSes today for a number of reasons, and you can not tell a client
with huge openvz host that serves x-vps'es to upgrade to a kernel which
has not yet been proven to be as stable as the current stable!

SNIP

Ok, with lucid as guest vps the hack above with openvz.conf file does
not work for me either!

the init.log states:

starting init logger
init: openvz pre-start process (22408) terminated with status 32

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[Bug 463059] Re: Process 'gs' begins taking 100% CPU and loading up vast amounts of RAM on CUPS restart

2009-12-11 Thread Raimund Sacherer
Affects me as well, printing a PDF takes for ages, often more then 20
minutes, at times it seems hours (i print another way, say, give the pdf
to a friend, and sometime in the afternoon my document get's printed)
...

one core of the cpu get's totally hogged

printer is a network printer, lexmark X342n, cups config:
MakeModel Lexmark X342n Foomatic/pxlmono (recommended)
DeviceURI lpd://192.168.0.155/PASSTHRU
State Idle
StateTime 1260521511
Type 8400916
Filter application/vnd.cups-raw 0 -
Filter application/vnd.cups-postscript 100 foomatic-rip
Filter application/vnd.cups-pdf 0 foomatic-rip
Filter application/vnd.apple-pdf 25 foomatic-rip
Accepting Yes
Shared Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
OpPolicy default
ErrorPolicy retry-job

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[Bug 463059] Re: Process 'gs' begins taking 100% CPU and loading up vast amounts of RAM on CUPS restart

2009-12-11 Thread Raimund Sacherer
forgot to mention, ubuntu 9.10, fresh install

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